The information in this article applies to:
SUMMARY
Moderate: Requires basic macro, coding, and interoperability skills.
This article describes how to remove a typical, single-user installation
of Microsoft Access for Windows 95 version 7.0 from your hard disk. Note
that this article applies to Microsoft Access as a stand-alone product, and
not as part of the Microsoft Office Professional for Windows 95 suite.
MORE INFORMATION
Before you uninstall the program, back up any databases (*.mdb or *.mda)
that you created in Microsoft Access 7.0. If you implemented any security
in your Microsoft Access 7.0 database, be sure to back up the System.mdw or
other workgroup information files as well.
Uninstalling Microsoft Access 7.0
- Run the Setup program to remove Microsoft Access 7.0.
For Microsoft Windows 95 or Microsoft Windows NT version 4.0:
a. Click the Start button on the Taskbar, point to Settings, and then
click Control Panel.
b. Double-click the Add/Remove Programs icon.
c. In the Add/Remove Programs Properties dialog box, select Microsoft
Access 7.0, and then click Add/Remove.
d. In the Installation Maintenance dialog box, click Remove All.
Confirm that you want to remove the program.
For Microsoft Windows NT version 3.51:
a. Double-click the Microsoft Access program group in Program Manager.
b. Double-click the Microsoft Access Setup icon.
c. In the Installation Maintenance dialog box, click Remove All.
Confirm that you want to remove the program.
Follow the instructions on your screen to remove all of Microsoft Access
7.0.
- After Setup removes Microsoft Access 7.0, some files may remain on your
computer. This occurs because the Setup program does not remove files
that may be used by other applications. To remove Microsoft Access 7.0
completely from your computer, you must manually delete the remaining
files. But before you begin this process, consider the following
information:
- If you remove any files that are being used by other applications --
Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft
Visual Basic, or Microsoft Visual C++, for example -- those
applications may not work correctly.
- Depending on the type of installation you performed when you ran
Setup for Microsoft Access 7.0 (Typical, Compact, Custom, Run from
CD-ROM), some of the files listed below may not be on your hard disk.
- In Microsoft Windows 95 or Windows NT version 4.0, you may not be
able to see all of the files listed until you perform these steps:
1. Open My Computer or start Windows Explorer.
2. On the View menu, click Options.
3. Click the View tab.
4. Click Show All Files, and click to clear the "Hide MS-DOS file
extensions for all file types that are registered" check box.
Click OK.
Following is a list of files that may remain on your hard drive after
you run Setup to remove Microsoft Access 7.0. File names that are
preceded with an asterisk (*) may be required by one or more of the
following products:
Microsoft Word for Windows 95, version 7.0
Microsoft Excel for Windows 95, version 7.0
Microsoft PowerPoint for Windows 95, version 7.0
Consider carefully whether to delete them.
Files in the \Windows\System Folder
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NOTE: Files listed in the \Windows\System folder may be in the
\Winnt\System32 folder on computers running Microsoft Windows NT.
*12520437.cpx *12520850.cpx *Commtb32.dll *Dbnmpntw.dll
*Drvssrvr.hlp *Ds16gt.dll *Ds32gt.dll Flist32.ocx
*Hlp95en.dll Imxgrd32.ocx Mfc40.dll Msacal70.cnt
Msacal70.hlp Msacal70.ocx *Mscpxl32.dll Msjeterr.cnt
Msjeterr.hlp Msjetsql.cnt Msjetsql.hlp Msjetsql.tlb
*Msjint32.dll *Msjt3032.dll *Msjter32.dll Mslt3032.dll
*Mso5enu.dll *Mso95.dll *Msothunk.dll *Mspx3032.dll
*Msrd2x32.dll *Mstool32.dll *Mstx3032.dll Msvcrt40.dll
Mswng300.dll *Msxb3032.dll *Msxl3032.dll *Odbc16gt.dll
*Odbc32.dll *Odbc32gt.dll *Odbcad32.exe *Odbccp32.cpl
*Odbccr32.dll *Odbcinst.hlp *Odbcint.dll *Odbcjet.hlp
*Odbcji32.dll *Odbcjt32.dll *Odbcjtnw.hlp *Odbckey.inf
*Odbcstf.dll *Odbctl32.dll *Oddbse32.dll *Odexl32.dll
*Odfox32.dll *Odpdx32.dll *Odtext32.dll Olepro32.dll
*Openenu.dll *Sqlsrv32.dll Vaen232.dll Vba232.dll
*Vbajet32.dll Vbar2232.dll *Vbrun300.dll Ven2232.olb
*Visx.exe *Visxutil.dll
Files in the \Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Dao Folder
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NOTE: Files listed in the \Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft
Shared\Dao folder may be in the \Winnt\Msapps\Dao on computers running
Microsoft Windows NT.
*Dao.aw *Dao.cnt *Dao.hlp Dao2532.tlb
*Dao3032.dll
Other Files Not Removed (Windows 95 Path Names)
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\Windows\Desktop\My Briefcase\Briefcase Database
\Windows\Desktop\My Briefcase\Desktop.ini
\Windows\SendTo\My Briefcase.lnk
*\Windows\Odbcinst.ini
*\Windows\Odbc.ini
Other Files Not Removed (Windows NT Path Names)
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\Winnt\Profiles\<UserName>\Desktop\My Briefcase\Briefcase Database
\Winnt\Profiles\<UserName>\Desktop\My Briefcase\Desktop.ini
\Winnt\Profiles\<UserName>\SendTo\My Briefcase.lnk
*\Winnt\Odbcinst.ini
*\Winnt\Odbc.ini
REFERENCES
For more information about the files installed by Microsoft Access 7.0,
please refer to the Acreadme.txt file in your Microsoft Access program
folder, or see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q138668
TITLE : ACC95: Microsoft Access 95 Acreadme.txt File Contents
For more information about issues related to removing Microsoft Access 7.0
from your computer, please see the following articles in the Microsoft
Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q161090
TITLE : Remove All in Setup Removes System.mdw File
ARTICLE-ID: Q133161
TITLE : Maintenance Mode Setup Does Not Remove Shared Programs
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